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Recent developments of BODIPY-based colorimetric and fluorescent probes for the detection of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species and cancer diagnosis

Title
Recent developments of BODIPY-based colorimetric and fluorescent probes for the detection of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species and cancer diagnosis
Authors
Nguyen V.-N.Ha J.Cho M.Li H.Swamy K.M.K.Yoon J.
Ewha Authors
윤주영Nguyen Van Nghia
SCOPUS Author ID
윤주영scopus; Nguyen Van Nghiascopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Coordination Chemistry Reviews
ISSN
0010-8545JCR Link
Citation
Coordination Chemistry Reviews vol. 439
Keywords
BODIPYsCancer imagingFluorescent probesRNSROS
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
Boron-dipyrromethene (BODIPY) platforms have been recognized as potential candidates for a wide range of applications, especially for constructing fluorescent probes due to their unique photophysical properties, outstanding photo- and chemical stabilities, and feasible derivatization. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are important chemically reactive species containing oxygen and nitrogen, respectively, which are closely associated with various physiological processes. In addition, some ROS and RNS may cause environmental concerns. Owing to their significant importance in humans, a great number of ROS/RNS fluorescent probes have been designed and widely utilized over the last few years. In particular, the development of smart fluorescent molecules for the early-stage diagnosis of cancer and surveillance of reoccurrence is becoming increasingly important for reducing cancer-related deaths. This review highlighted the design principle and applications of fluorescent probes on the basis of the BODIPY skeleton since 2015, ranging from BODIPY/aza-BODIPY small molecules and macromolecules to delicate nanoparticles for tracking of ROS/RNS and cancer imaging. Finally, their drawbacks, challenges, and perspectives for biomedical applications are also discussed. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
DOI
10.1016/j.ccr.2021.213936
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